32 Random Bits of Movie Trivia That Can Wipe Out Half the Internet If You Pop Them in a Big Glove and Give Them a Snap

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32 Random Bits of Movie Trivia That Can Wipe Out Half the Internet If You Pop Them in a Big Glove and Give Them a Snap

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Color Film Techniques

A theater actor most known for her portrayal of Peter Pan changed movie making forever. Maude Adams designed a dynamic lighting system to enhance a stage play that was performed at night. She also spent part of the 1920s testing various color film techniques which became the standard in Hollywood. CRACKED.COM

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Carrie Fisher

about FEN CITYNA ANK USE ay up. Make the women smarter, and the love scenes better. That was Carrie Fisher's advice on how to make films better, including The Wedding Singer for which she did an uncredited rewrite as a script doctor. CRACKED.COM

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Singin’ in the Rain

The title sequence for Singin' in the Rain took a total of three days to film. Gene Kelly Which might not even sound all that bad, but when you consider that Gene Kelly had a 103-degree fever, it's not great either. CRACKED COM

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Alien 3

Alien3 (1992) Director David Fincher clashed with producers, thanks to his on-set perfectionism and the studio's constant meddling. Fincher insisted on shooting in certain light and weather conditions exclusively, and rebelled against the studio's rushed schedule by saying they should shoot a large number of takes of a head exploding Producer Ezra Swerdlow once said: I'll never forget Dave's complete devotion to the color of blood. CRACKED.COM

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Once Upon A Time in... Hollywood

EASTER EGGSTRA HIDDEN MEANINGS & REFERENCES ONCE UPON A TIME IN... THE 1969 HOLLYWOOD COLUMBIA PICTURES LOGO COLUMBIA Columbia is a sub-brand of Sony, the distributor of the film. Sony used the vintage Lady with the torch card to pay homage to Columbia's pictures from that period. CRACKED.COM

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Donnie Darko

Donnie Darko $4.5 MILLION CRACKED Director Richard Kelly calls that paltry budget a fair bit for a debut movie. They only managed to turn that into $7.5 million at the box office, but it became a cult sensation and a cultural touchstone that, most importantly, launched Jake Gyllenhaal's career.

Goodfellas

The movie was expected to bomb. The test screening was disastrous-70 people walked out, grossed out by all the violence and blood. As a result, Warner Bros. scaled down the opening from 2,000 theaters to just 1,000.

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Don Juan

The first film to feature audio: 1926 ARNER VITAPROME TALKING BROS. PICTURES WARNER CRACKEDcO Don Juan was the first film to use a Vitaphone audio film track to sync up the soundtrack. It just doesn't count as a Talkie, since there was no audible dialogue.

Friday the 13th

Jason Voorhees got his look thanks to a film crew member's fandom. While filming Friday the 13th Part lll, the crew needed to do a lighting test, whic

Back to the Future

BACY CRACKEDCO COM TO FUTURE THE The movie was not haPpening. The script was rejected 40 times for various reasons like: Columbia Pictures: Not being

Alice in Wonderland

Walt Disney originally shelved Alice in Wonderland in 1933 because Paramount released their own Alice adaption first. e Dtf ALICE Work on the movie fi

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